> ./run.sh start
> : No such file or directory

try the following:

cd into the freenet directory

chmod +x run.sh
./run.sh start

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On Tue, 2006-12-26 at 08:14 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I can't install FN on Mac OS X 10.4.9.
> I unzipped the archive into a folder, but when I type "
> ./bin/1run.sh
> ./run.sh start 
> "
> 
> in Terminal, I get this message: 
> 
> -bash: 
> ./bin/1run.sh
> ./run.sh start
> : No such file or directory
> 
> The instructions say "Basically, all you need to do is make a directoy
> for freenet, unpack the tarball into that directory, change the
> permissions so that you can read write and execute as user (non-root)
> in thet directory and run the start script using the following
> commands : "
> ./bin/1run.sh
> ./run.sh start 
> "
> 
> What am I doing wrong? And I'm still unclear about using this-I see a
> list of "tools", do I need something else to use FN? I want to keep
> this as simple as possible. Also, the FAQs do not say how much storage
> space must be dedicated to FN. I assume I can choose an external
> drive?
> 
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